Nuevo Ateismo – (Spanish)
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Un libro esencialmente didactico sobre el nuevo ateismo. Escrito por un cientifico en lenguaje comprensible para todos. Pastores, lideres, profesores y maestros cristianos encontraran en el un valioso aliado para dialogar en una apologetica distinta; cristiana evangelica, pero mas acorde a los tiempos desde una perspectiva de equilibrio entre Ciencia y Biblia (Diseno Inteligente).
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SKU (ISBN): 9788482679655
ISBN10: 8482679651
Language: Spanish
Antonio Cruz
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2016
Publisher: Editorial Vida
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